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Oscar-Worthy Locations That Always Bring the Heat

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James Bond (DANIEL CRAIG) in the 007 action adventure CASINO ROYALE, from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Columbia Pictures through Sony Pictures Releasing

We often sing praises of actors that manage to bring characters to life like they were born for it. It’s undeniable that this is all well-deserved in most cases, but sometimes we overlook the settings in films that help set the tone for the delivery of an amazing performance. Whether they’re trying to bring out the romantic elements in a scene or emphasize the horror that’s unfolding before our very eyes, these settings are a big part of what makes movies an experience worth immersing ourselves in. That being said, here are some of the common locations that never fail to deliver.

Casinos

There’s no other location that manages to bring an air of luxury quite as a casino can. Sure, a mansion might make some of us feel out of place knowing how much one’s worth, but the exclusivity of grand casinos simply can’t be matched. For the majority of people, a great alternative to this experience is visiting an online casino. While it might not be the same as visiting a traditional casino, thanks to their great design, host of games, and excellent promotions, a spin of the Roulette Wheel at places like Casimba comes pretty close.

Casinos have been making an appearance in movies for ages now, often with the same purpose of conveying that whoever is in it, is undoubtedly important. Their most common appearance seems to be in action movies, boasting a long list of classics such as the James Bond flick Casino Royale.

Hospitals

Hospitals are probably one of the most common locations to pop up in movies and television both, and there’s a good reason for this. While it might not be something we notice immediately, hospitals can be used in several ways to convey a multitude of feelings to the audience. This incredibly versatile location is best known for being used to cause feelings of dread, sadness, and anxiety, following tragic events where characters often end their journeys.

The previously mentioned use of a hospital setting might be drab, but that’s not all there is to them. While hospitals are most often a downer, they can also be a place where hope is born, conveying the complete opposite feeling of what they usually bring to the audience.

Beaches

There’s no doubt in our minds that when most people think of beaches in movies, they think of the perfect setting for a romance. Of course, this is very often the case. Similarly to hospitals, beaches can be quite versatile in what they bring to the table. Romance is one important part of them, but the promise of an endless ocean and the isolation that can make people feel is often played on too.

A few great examples of beaches being the stars in something other than a romantic movie are the iconic horror movies Jaws and Piranha. Sure, these movies might not exactly be Oscar-worthy in most people’s minds, but the excellent use of the setting never fails to deliver a sense of unease that we just can’t shake.

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